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Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Undigested Kibble: Causes and Care

Cat Vomiting Yellow Fluid and Undigested Kibble: Causes and Care

When a cat throws up yellow fluid and undigested kibble, weak intestines, especially in kittens, are often to blame. If lethargy and appetite loss accompany it, rule out feline panleukopenia with a vet. Otherwise the usual causes are simple indigestion from irregular feeding, intestinal parasites, or gastroenteritis from spoiled food. Manage mild cases with a pet probiotic and a short fast, treat parasites with a dewormer, and seek a clinic if it persists beyond 24 hours.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Signs Your Dog Needs Deworming

Certain signs suggest a dog has picked up parasites and needs deworming: frequent scratching from fleas or lice feeding on blood; vomiting and diarrhea from gut-dwelling worms disrupting digestion; and unexplained coughing or rapid breathing that may signal heartworm or Toxoplasma. Regular deworming is the best prevention.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Dog Bloody Stool and Vomiting: Causes and Solutions

Dog vomiting with blood in the stool can stem from simple overeating, gastroenteritis, serious viral disease (distemper or parvovirus), or parasites. Overeating and rough play after meals cause acute vomiting; gastroenteritis brings recurring diarrhea and sometimes blood; parvovirus shows lethargy, foul diarrhea, and respiratory signs; long gaps since deworming point to parasites. See a vet for diagnosis, fast the dog, and use probiotics to support recovery.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
How to Boost Your Cat’s Immune System

How to Boost Your Cat’s Immune System

Keeping your cat's immunity strong is essential for a healthy, happy life, letting it better resist disease. Boosting immunity takes a combined approach: feed a scientifically balanced diet, encourage moderate exercise, keep the living environment clean, stay up to date on checkups and vaccinations, maintain daily grooming, and reduce stress by providing a stable, secure home. Together these measures build a robust immune system so your cat stays healthier and enjoys life by your side.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is My Dog Walking Weakly or Lacking Energy?

Why Is My Dog Walking Weakly or Lacking Energy?

A dog that suddenly walks weakly or seems unable to move may be showing signs of an underlying problem. Common causes range from simple fatigue, hunger, thirst, low blood sugar, or calcium deficiency to musculoskeletal issues such as osteoporosis, fractures, sprains, or bone tumors. Other diseases—heart conditions, parasite infections, gastrointestinal disease, anemia, or viral infections—can also cause weakness. Because the cause can be minor or serious, have your dog examined by a veterinarian promptly; the vet can diagnose the issue accurately and recommend effective treatment, while proper diet, rest, and exercise help keep your dog healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Prepare When You Bring a Cat Home

What to Prepare When You Bring a Cat Home

Bringing a cat home means stocking up on a few essentials first. You'll need a litter box (open or semi-enclosed) with tofu litter and a scoop, plus ceramic or stainless steel food and water bowls and at least two water stations. For food, a quality dry kibble, occasional boiled chicken or beef, and a weekly wet-food meal cover the basics, with treats kept to a minimum. Scratching posts and teaser toys keep your cat active and protect your furniture, while nail clippers, cat-safe shampoo, a carrier, and a pet disinfectant handle grooming and outings. Finally, hairball remedies and a regular parasite-control plan keep your new companion healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Your Cat Always Seems Hungry

Why Your Cat Always Seems Hungry

A sudden or constant increase in appetite can signal more than a greedy cat. Internal parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms steal nutrients, leaving your cat underfed despite eating plenty. Diseases like hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or tumors also prevent the body from using food properly, so the cat stays hungry and may lose weight. Emotional boredom and stress can trigger comfort eating too. If your cat eats a lot yet keeps losing weight, a veterinary checkup is essential.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Senior Dog Vision Fading? Foods That Protect the Eyes

Senior Dog Vision Fading? Foods That Protect the Eyes

Eye disease is common in dogs—conjunctivitis, keratitis, glaucoma, cataracts—and over half of dogs past ten develop cataracts. Diet can slow that decline. Vitamin A from liver and carrot supports night vision; antioxidants like lutein, vitamins C and E, and anthocyanins guard the retina; omega-3 from fish eases dryness. Avoid overdoing vitamin A or raw food, and get seniors checked yearly.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

Why Is Your Dog’s Gum Pale? Don’t Ignore It—It Could Signal These Illnesses

A healthy dog's gums are pink and refill quickly after a light press. Pale or whitish gums often mean the body isn't getting enough oxygen—usually because of anemia or an underlying chronic disease. The causes range from nutritional and blood-loss anemia to kidney or liver problems and infections. Because pale gums can point to something serious, they deserve a prompt check rather than guessing at home.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Kitten Always Has Poop Stuck on Its Fur?

Kitten Always Has Poop Stuck on Its Fur?

Poop clinging to a kitten's rear fur almost always traces back to soft stool or diarrhea. The loose stool can come from diet, food allergy, parasites, flora imbalance, or underlying disease, while body shape, long hair, flat faces, and very young or old age make self-cleaning hard. Soften and wipe gently, then fix the root by firming the stool—and see a vet if soft stool persists.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026